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    The Alvis Three Litre series IV, TF21, an updated version of the 1963 TE21, was the last car produced by Alvis Cars. Having been announced at the Geneva...
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    The Alvis Three Litre TD21 was a British sports saloon or coupé made by Alvis cars between the end of 1958 and October 1963. It was a revised version...
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    The Alvis Speed 20 is a British touring car that was made between late 1931 and 1936 by Alvis Car and Engineering Company in Coventry. It went through...
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    1932 Alvis 12/60 Type TL 2 seat with "beetle-back" type coachwork 1934 Alvis Silver Eagle Type SF 1935 Alvis 4.3 Litre 1936 Alvis Speed 20 1936 Alvis Speed...
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    The Alvis Three Litre Series III sports saloon or drophead coupé, also known as TE 21, is an automobile produced by English manufacturer Alvis between...
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    The Alvis 4.3-litre and Alvis Speed 25 were British luxury touring cars announced in August 1936 and made until 1940 by Alvis Car and Engineering Company...
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    The Alvis Three Litre, TC 21 is an automobile produced by British manufacturer Alvis between 1953 and 1955. An updated version of the Three Litre TA 21...
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    The Alvis Three Litre TA 21, is an automobile which was produced by Alvis Cars between 1950 and 1953. It was announced to the British public the day it...
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    The Alvis TA 14, also called the Alvis Fourteen, was the first car that the car maker and defence contractor Alvis cars produced after World War II. The...
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    Introduced as a 3.4-litre, it earned fame on both the road and track, being produced in five hemispherical head displacements between 2.4 and 4.2-litres for Jaguar...
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    The Alvis Stormer is a military armoured vehicle manufactured by the British company Alvis Vickers, now BAE Systems Land & Armaments. The Stormer is a...
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  • The Alvis Crested Eagle is a passenger car series from the English car manufacturer Alvis. A total of 602 vehicles were manufactured between 1933 and...
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    Reconnaissance (Tracked), CVR(T), family of seven armoured vehicles. Manufactured by Alvis, it was introduced into service with the British Army in 1973 and was withdrawn...
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    then to Gaydon for the DB9 and DBS.[citation needed] Lagonda 3 Litre 1955 Alvis 3 Litre 1965 In 1981 Aston Martin created an engineering service subsidiary...
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  • Thumbnail for Alvis TC 108G
    The Alvis TC 108G is a British sporting car made by Alvis cars between 1956 and 1958. Coachbuilders Graber of Switzerland had produced some bodies for...
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    Paramount 1 1/2 litre Roadster 1956 Paramount 1 1/2 litre Roadster 1956 Paramount 1 1/2 litre Roadster 1956 Paramount 1 1/2 litre Roadster Alvis-based prototype...
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    The Alvis TB 14 is a British two-seater open car that was produced by Alvis cars, based on the running gear of the TA 14 saloon, and made only in 1950...
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  • Thumbnail for Alvis TB 21
    The Alvis TB 21 produced by Alvis cars was a two-seater open car based on the running gear of the TA 21 saloon and made only in 1951. Alvis had previously...
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    it was retired from active service in April 2023. It was manufactured by Alvis in Coventry. It is very similar to the FV101 Scorpion, but mounts a high-velocity...
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    with 2-door turret from Alvis Saracen APC Armament .30" (7.62 mm) Browning MG Mk 2/1 Original Mk 1 with 2-door turret from Alvis Saracen APC Armament .30"...
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    Swingfire missiles, 7.62 mm NATO x 3,000 rounds. Chassis manufactured by Alvis Vehicles Limited, Telford, Shropshire, West Midlands, England, UK  Belgium...
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  • Coventry. Former Alvis plant, latterly producing military vehicles. Closed by Alvis plc and demolished in 1992; the site is now the Alvis Retail Park. Kingsbury...
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    Le Mans on a 1½-litre front-wheel-drive Alvis. In 1925, Davis finished second at Le Mans with co-driver Jean Chassagne in a 3-litre twin cam Sunbeam...
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    Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked) (category Alvis vehicles)
    armoured vehicles, originally designed to replace the Alvis Saladin armoured car. Designed by Alvis in the 1960s, the CVR(T) family includes Scorpion and...
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    "Woody" brake (ca 1950) Nash and Alvis engined cars 3.8-litre roadster Nash Ambassador engine G type roadster 3-litre Alvis engine Healey judged a cheaper...
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    Alvis purchased Vickers Defence Systems to become Alvis Vickers, Vickers OMC became Alvis OMC. In 2004 BAE Systems acquired Alvis Vickers and Alvis OMC...
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  • laps. After their respective tribulations it was the Alvis of Harvey & Purdy who won the 1.5-litre class (coming in sixth), while the Benoist/Dauvergne...
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  • route. 1921–1929 3-litre 1926–1930 4½-litre & "Blower Bentley" 1926–1930 6½-litre 1928–1930 6½-litre Speed Six 1930–1931 8-litre 1931 4-litre The original...
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    vehicle. Three British motor manufacturers, Alvis, BSA Cycles and Morris, were invited to supply prototypes. Alvis had been in partnership with Nicholas Straussler...
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  • controversial Le Mans victory in 1935. Also in 1935 the three-litre grew to a 3.5-litre. All was not well financially and the receiver was called in 1935...
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